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starbucks has high end stores. may seem like there is a starbucks in every corner in america. it is the highest quality of problems. it needs to keep the lines shorter. i know they don't control the airports but please, add like five more starbucks to every airport i've been to. the company is improving the efficiency of the stores. they have the pods that you put in the keurig to make coffee. and now they have the sumatra. they have the keurig alternative, the barismo. it could be a good year for starbucks. but 2013 should be a good year too. they have had to fight against the head wind of high coffee prices. now the price has come down big, over 30% from its highs. so what was once a major head wind is now a tail wind. it has knocked 20 cents off of the earnings per share. the decreased cost of coffee should add nine cents. here is a great thing for howard shults, not for me. you want one, ask for the cramer while you are there. starbucks sells well be low the company's five year average. and it is a major discount to other high growth food chains. here is the bottom line. t
starbucks has high end stores. may seem like there is a starbucks in every corner in america. it is the highest quality of problems. it needs to keep the lines shorter. i know they don't control the airports but please, add like five more starbucks to every airport i've been to. the company is improving the efficiency of the stores. they have the pods that you put in the keurig to make coffee. and now they have the sumatra. they have the keurig alternative, the barismo. it could be a good year...
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starbucks will be troubling if the economy falls down. last week i think starbucks is the best stock to own although they're busy all day long. russ says i like starbucks for its cult-like following. technicals look like garbage. green mountain has gained 64% over the past month. a reoccurring question on twitter, is this sentiment driven or are there fundamentals you've seen on gmcr? hopefully we can get them to answer right here. mike, what do you say? >> you know, it's interesting. we've seen some bearish activity for a couple of days with starbucks going into this. we saw more of that today. we have a little bit of a valuation problem. green mountain we've seen a little more bullish activity. i have to say i'm not overly optimistic about either one of them. >> are we talking about greep mountain? >> yes. >> remember the day had a we said you'll continue to see a short covering rally. it will overshoot to the short side. over the last couple of days i think it still goes higher. >> starbucks to me, this is the new yum. in fact, we did
starbucks will be troubling if the economy falls down. last week i think starbucks is the best stock to own although they're busy all day long. russ says i like starbucks for its cult-like following. technicals look like garbage. green mountain has gained 64% over the past month. a reoccurring question on twitter, is this sentiment driven or are there fundamentals you've seen on gmcr? hopefully we can get them to answer right here. mike, what do you say? >> you know, it's interesting....
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big cap nike, yum, starbucks. there are big names that look relatively good. >> and back to just the commodities and the impact. iron ore has outperformed the underlying stock prices. if you are looking at a place for next year. you have tech resources, php up 5% to 10% since september. >> if they hold. iron ore prices are choppy and uneven. >>> coming up next the best play for 2013. we are looking beyond america's borders to find top returns for your money. we take on the good, the bad and the ugly. much more straight ahead. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? the potentia
big cap nike, yum, starbucks. there are big names that look relatively good. >> and back to just the commodities and the impact. iron ore has outperformed the underlying stock prices. if you are looking at a place for next year. you have tech resources, php up 5% to 10% since september. >> if they hold. iron ore prices are choppy and uneven. >>> coming up next the best play for 2013. we are looking beyond america's borders to find top returns for your money. we take on the...
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starbucks is coming to town on wednesday. you better get ready for one terrific show as the one and only howard schultz i believe will tell you that business is smoking in so many places in china to the united states and that tebana will be the next generation starbucks as soon as the merger is completed. triple vente cappuccino with skim wet, the cramer drink on the stock exchange floor if you do want to own one. the next day yum brands. it's coming to town. that company will have some explaining to do. i will have more on what yum needs to tell us. suffice to say the sting of the earnings shortfall last night will still be good with us no matter how good kentucky fried chicken might taste. also we hear from lulu lem athletics. i got a situation for how to trade this wild stock. wait until it looks like it blew up. it the reports early morning, that always happens. that's the pattern. then buy some. but listen, i'm sanctioning buying this stock at the opening only if i give you the green light when i'm on my other show. >> b
starbucks is coming to town on wednesday. you better get ready for one terrific show as the one and only howard schultz i believe will tell you that business is smoking in so many places in china to the united states and that tebana will be the next generation starbucks as soon as the merger is completed. triple vente cappuccino with skim wet, the cramer drink on the stock exchange floor if you do want to own one. the next day yum brands. it's coming to town. that company will have some...
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starbucks today brewing more than coffee. world's largest coffee company announcing during investor day today it plans to open 1,500 stores in the u.s. in the next five years. it plans to add more than 20,000 new cafes worldwide by 2014. much of its growth coming from china. and of course there are a couple points that investors were looking carefully at and that is what it might say about green mountain coffee and its relationship there. didn't say too much. we're watching gmc jump in the premarket. i know that you were saying hedge funds were watching whether the deal would go through over these allegations that perhaps tea isn't as organic as it is purported to be. they back the deal. >> they did indeed. they reiterate their intent to close that transaction prior to the end of this year. any number of hedge fund managers have been sending tea out and ordered it looked at by labs and found there's small amount of pesticides. it didn't go to a health issue but a representation issue and whether saying they were organic or fr
starbucks today brewing more than coffee. world's largest coffee company announcing during investor day today it plans to open 1,500 stores in the u.s. in the next five years. it plans to add more than 20,000 new cafes worldwide by 2014. much of its growth coming from china. and of course there are a couple points that investors were looking carefully at and that is what it might say about green mountain coffee and its relationship there. didn't say too much. we're watching gmc jump in the...
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look, starbucks is real good, and lulu is good, i would have held on to the starbucks. you wait for some senator to get on tv and tell us we don't know what we're doing and going over the fiscal cliff and he's real upset and angry and stuff and then the stocks all go down 10% because of that senator or congressman or that treasury guy and then you get a chance to buy high-quality companies kept down by washington. let's wait for the next gas bag to grab the mike and we'll get them cheaper. washington, will you please get out of our way? we've got a genuine boom brewing if only washington would rise above and set it free. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- fueling the future? there's new data out about the positive impact of natural gas on the u.s. economy and employment. could exporting this domestic power be our ticket to a bright future? and how could you hop aboard the trend? tonight, cramer drills down on the issue with dominion resources ceo. >>> and later, agita over apple. while the most coveted gifts are on everyone's wish list, worries weigh on in
look, starbucks is real good, and lulu is good, i would have held on to the starbucks. you wait for some senator to get on tv and tell us we don't know what we're doing and going over the fiscal cliff and he's real upset and angry and stuff and then the stocks all go down 10% because of that senator or congressman or that treasury guy and then you get a chance to buy high-quality companies kept down by washington. let's wait for the next gas bag to grab the mike and we'll get them cheaper....
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shares of starbucks trading lower right now by almost a full percent. we'll talk about that story coming up in just a few minutes. >>> as we head out to a quick break we are losing our strength on the dow jones industrial average. we're now only up 100 points. we were up 130. here's a look at the biggest winners on the nyse with freeport mcmoran exploration on the up side. ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l. bean. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. citi price rewind. tired
shares of starbucks trading lower right now by almost a full percent. we'll talk about that story coming up in just a few minutes. >>> as we head out to a quick break we are losing our strength on the dow jones industrial average. we're now only up 100 points. we were up 130. here's a look at the biggest winners on the nyse with freeport mcmoran exploration on the up side. ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great values on...
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remember we told you to by the starbucks, that was a really good trade. okay. we've got cvs caremark. i think that's going to be a very interesting session. cvs. right? you use them. sorry, i didn't mean to cross out cvs. i meant to highlight cvs. phillips 66. get your kicks from that analyst meeting. and united technologies. cvs is the cheapest and best drugstore play p i would be willing to buying ahead of the meeting, particularly if you have a little fiscal cliff panic before thursday. which person's going to come on wednesday and create the buying opportunity for cvs? phillips 66 reminds uz house smart it was to break up the old conoco phillips and perhaps put some focus on how hess could be next. united technologies will give us aw fiscal cliff update and a sense of how aerospace is doing now that goodrich, a premium supplier to 'o'space, is part of the family. on friday scotts miracle grow. endless excuse making for missed quarters. can they explain the poor execution? i'll listen, but frankly i doubt it. also on friday we get november industrial product
remember we told you to by the starbucks, that was a really good trade. okay. we've got cvs caremark. i think that's going to be a very interesting session. cvs. right? you use them. sorry, i didn't mean to cross out cvs. i meant to highlight cvs. phillips 66. get your kicks from that analyst meeting. and united technologies. cvs is the cheapest and best drugstore play p i would be willing to buying ahead of the meeting, particularly if you have a little fiscal cliff panic before thursday....
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>> my stocks are bristol meyer squib, easy chip, starbucks and westport, i'm diversified? >> let me get this straight. okay. starbucks, we think the world of howard schultz and that team. westport, oh, boy, technology? truck play for nay and bristol myers and easy chip, a technology play and an oil technology play. downgraded i think mistakenly by morgan stanley. an oil, let's go restaurant, and a technology play on natural gas. drug and semiconductor. and that's hey nice apartment andly bless it and now we need to go to donna in texas. >> donna? >> good boo-yah to you, mr. cramer. >> currently i hold about 16 stocks and i need help diversifying. >> because you're being in a virtual mutual fund. >> pretty much. >> my stocks are bank of america, bac, american international group, aig, conoco phillips, cop. kkr financial, kfn. and western union, wu. >> all right. we'll get rid of western union like tomorrow. now you only have 15 to deal with. that one is no good. western uniyun online on. c conco, nice yield. kkr, a private equity company. you may have too much of a concentr
>> my stocks are bristol meyer squib, easy chip, starbucks and westport, i'm diversified? >> let me get this straight. okay. starbucks, we think the world of howard schultz and that team. westport, oh, boy, technology? truck play for nay and bristol myers and easy chip, a technology play and an oil technology play. downgraded i think mistakenly by morgan stanley. an oil, let's go restaurant, and a technology play on natural gas. drug and semiconductor. and that's hey nice apartment...
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starbucks was actually down. one time -- i have the apple ipad, you know, thing i'm like, wow, it's under 50. i mean, wow. terrific opportunity. ipad, i mentioned it, surprised one didn't come down and hit me over the head and knock me out. apple. if we're going off the fiscal cliff, we know capital gains tax rates are going higher, right? right? that's obvious. do you really think the republicans have the power to keep those capital gains rates down? apple's become a referendum on the president's power and polling. right now he has the upper hand, then he can really roll them and intends to do so. it's reasonable to take some profits so you can pay the tax man less now rather than more later. it's a wimpy thing, it's logical, makes perfect economic sense. especially if you hold apple. so the stock gets hammered. it makes sense to sell it. but let's be less emotional and even clinical about this one. first, divide apple's share price by ten, now you have a stock that got crushed down to $54. when you do that arit
starbucks was actually down. one time -- i have the apple ipad, you know, thing i'm like, wow, it's under 50. i mean, wow. terrific opportunity. ipad, i mentioned it, surprised one didn't come down and hit me over the head and knock me out. apple. if we're going off the fiscal cliff, we know capital gains tax rates are going higher, right? right? that's obvious. do you really think the republicans have the power to keep those capital gains rates down? apple's become a referendum on the...
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starbucks. what i like more are tim hortons, the valuation now. good revenue growth, good earnings growth, the chart is very appealing because your stopout level very defined. go below 45 1/2, you are out. caribou coffee, above 12 1/2 today, i like it made very ventures into bakery, cold drinks seemed successful so far and good revenue growth. >> choices there caribou and horton? >> i think so >> move to morgan stanley, upgrading dollar tree equal weight, raising the price target to family dollar 85 to 77. ringt fam doll larity same and overweight. the latest sur acres have consumers tend to increase spending within the dollar channel. two different stock stories for these companies, as you see right there. one is basically flat for the year. family dollar higher by 22%. >> i agree with the call. here is what is interesting in the note. said if we go over the fiscal cliff that is going to be a negative for the demographic that shops there. they will have less disposable income. on your holiday s
starbucks. what i like more are tim hortons, the valuation now. good revenue growth, good earnings growth, the chart is very appealing because your stopout level very defined. go below 45 1/2, you are out. caribou coffee, above 12 1/2 today, i like it made very ventures into bakery, cold drinks seemed successful so far and good revenue growth. >> choices there caribou and horton? >> i think so >> move to morgan stanley, upgrading dollar tree equal weight, raising the price...
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. >>> starbucks has a new way to spend a lot of money. it is introducing the most expensive blend made from a rare costa rican variety named geisha. it is $7 a cup and only available in 48 stores. if you order one, drink it slowly and enjoy every sip. >>> is the fiscal cliff a mountain or mole hill? it depends who you ask and my next guests have two different opinions. joining me is komal sri-kumar, chief strategist with tcw and jim paulsen at wells capital management. good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> sri, your thoughts on the fiscal cliff. you say even if washington comes to a compromise we will see a drag on the economy and markets. why? >> i think we are going up the fiscal mountain now. it doesn't have to be a fiscal canyon. you don't have to have a lack of agreement and falling off the cliff in order for you to have a negative impact on the economy. even if you are coming down a fiscal slope with increase in some of the tax rates, for instance, expiring the payroll tax cuts to expire or minimize taxes to hi
. >>> starbucks has a new way to spend a lot of money. it is introducing the most expensive blend made from a rare costa rican variety named geisha. it is $7 a cup and only available in 48 stores. if you order one, drink it slowly and enjoy every sip. >>> is the fiscal cliff a mountain or mole hill? it depends who you ask and my next guests have two different opinions. joining me is komal sri-kumar, chief strategist with tcw and jim paulsen at wells capital management. good to...
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. >> starbucks? >> big meeting coming up. howard schultz doing starbucks day. they also like dunken. coffee stocks have held well. starbucks will be a tea story too and also they are going to make breakout with india. >> more news today regarding yum and mcdonald's and discounted whoppers. >> this restaurant group has been awful. the only one that has risen up to use the rise above theory is panera. i think panera offers a better value. this is all about value. who offers the best value for the price and people think that panera does. panera is exciting. it has a costco feel to it. you never know what will be on the menu. i like the $4.17 chicken caesar which comes in low in terms of calories. very few calories. >> you don't need to wore kry at that. trust me. >> dr. lewis said i'm way too fat. >> he needs his eyes examined. >>> economic news out of china is getting better. ceo of dow chemical has seen signs of a pickup. is the worst over? we'll talk to jpmorgan's chief equity strategist and what a year no home builders. can they rally after toll results? we'll
. >> starbucks? >> big meeting coming up. howard schultz doing starbucks day. they also like dunken. coffee stocks have held well. starbucks will be a tea story too and also they are going to make breakout with india. >> more news today regarding yum and mcdonald's and discounted whoppers. >> this restaurant group has been awful. the only one that has risen up to use the rise above theory is panera. i think panera offers a better value. this is all about value. who...
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how long are the lines at starbucks? are they longer than the lines in new york city for starbucks? i think the answer is he's got a good story. >> provocative point of view. apple getting approval for iphone 5 in china. a piece in the journal today suggests they waited too long because android now has a really big share of phones that sell for 400 bucks or more. >> they needed clearance from chinese regulators. you can't just go into china and unload a bunch of iphones. you need clearance for it. the share did go down by 10% because people had to wait. >> the chinese government had been definitely a stumbling block there and people are very excited about it. they really like android over there. i defaulted to david from "the new york times" as saying there are 275,000 apps for apple. one of the develop storingie ii looking at is chinese products to california to the rest of the country and there's a lot of ports being shot. >> national retail federation said that a lot of product for the holiday season is already in the stores. so maybe it won't be a huge impact and maybe that prod
how long are the lines at starbucks? are they longer than the lines in new york city for starbucks? i think the answer is he's got a good story. >> provocative point of view. apple getting approval for iphone 5 in china. a piece in the journal today suggests they waited too long because android now has a really big share of phones that sell for 400 bucks or more. >> they needed clearance from chinese regulators. you can't just go into china and unload a bunch of iphones. you need...
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. >>> starbucks is changing the way it pays taxes in the uk this after harsh criticism of tax avoidance from the british government. more when we come back. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> words of caution from the bank of japan chief at forum in tokyo. the governor said central bankers need to take a long term policy perspective if they want sustainable growth. he quoted saying central banks must not look for markets to guidance and not overreact to expectations. this after the bank of japan has been the center of a heated political debate ahead of the election. a special report on how japanese lawmakers have been threatening to invoke the central bank's independence unless the 130-year-old institution does more to support growth. joining us is chief correspondent for policy at reuters. thanks for joining us. is independence under threat? is there such a thing rea
. >>> starbucks is changing the way it pays taxes in the uk this after harsh criticism of tax avoidance from the british government. more when we come back. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> words of caution from the bank of japan chief at forum in tokyo....
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. >>> starbucks has introduced its priciest brew yet. and you'll need to shell out $7 for a 16 ounce cup of the new limited edition companihe haedi. it's made from a rare hard to agree varie grow variety and makes us ask the question whether you would pay $7 for a cup of skroe. and with the exchange rate over here, probably have. what's the most in fact you'd spend on your morning coffee? let us know. worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex. >>> stick around because coming up, mervyn king is out with the uk's financial stability report and rumors are swirling about new capital requirements for banks. >>> tim geithner will head to capitol hill today to meet with congressional leaders on, yes, the fiscal cliff. geithner's president lead negotiator in the budget talks. he'll meet first with harry reid at 10:00 a.m. and then with house republicans including speaker john boehner, eric cantor and paul ryan. geithner will lunch with mitch mcconnell and then house minority leader nancy pelosi. president obama is signaling he's flexible on on where tax rate
. >>> starbucks has introduced its priciest brew yet. and you'll need to shell out $7 for a 16 ounce cup of the new limited edition companihe haedi. it's made from a rare hard to agree varie grow variety and makes us ask the question whether you would pay $7 for a cup of skroe. and with the exchange rate over here, probably have. what's the most in fact you'd spend on your morning coffee? let us know. worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex. >>> stick around because coming up, mervyn...
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>> starbucks, facebook, amazon, emare son electric, so there are several good companies doing goodening in the face of this. i'm not that crazy about special dividends. i would much rather see them invest in their business. >> so the techie companies, they're not going to do one-time dividends. what you're saying is don't chase that. >> yeah, you don't buy a stock because they're going to do the special dividends. >> would you by trying -- you mention emerson electric. >> we own that stock. we own caterpillar. we do own in eaton corp, they bought cooper, which is all about the grid. they just bought something they'll have 60% of their risens tied in new york america, where the growth is. >> so you're a bull. >> no i'm very selective on where i'm buying. i'm not naive to say the market will go straight up from here. it's going to be very volatile. i think at this point you have to have your shopping list. >> buy in weakness? >> buy weakness. >> thank you stephanie, terrific stuff. >>> susan rice taking plenty of heat for all her mistakes after the benghazi attack, but a just-released rep
>> starbucks, facebook, amazon, emare son electric, so there are several good companies doing goodening in the face of this. i'm not that crazy about special dividends. i would much rather see them invest in their business. >> so the techie companies, they're not going to do one-time dividends. what you're saying is don't chase that. >> yeah, you don't buy a stock because they're going to do the special dividends. >> would you by trying -- you mention emerson electric....
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but starbucks started with one shop. and you got rich beyond your dreams if you bought that stock when it went public. what small caps do you think now that you own can become big later? >> brian, i wish i knew. just kidding. >> i was going to say, thanks, mark, for coming on the show. >> i think, brian, for being a small cap value investor, we really try to hit a lot of singles and doubles to find, in the words of peter lance, a ten bagger is unusual. a lot of smaller companies are too small frankly for the big fund complexes to own and nice balance sheets and generate a lot of cash. we're happy if they go up multiples but they aren't expecting it. we think they trade at a discount to a private market value at these prices. >> that's two ways to look at it. the undervalued companies that you like like a speedway motorsports. speedway is never going to be apple because there's not that big of a market for nascar and you can only own so many race tracks. but you do believe it is fundamentally undervalued. >> well, brian,
but starbucks started with one shop. and you got rich beyond your dreams if you bought that stock when it went public. what small caps do you think now that you own can become big later? >> brian, i wish i knew. just kidding. >> i was going to say, thanks, mark, for coming on the show. >> i think, brian, for being a small cap value investor, we really try to hit a lot of singles and doubles to find, in the words of peter lance, a ten bagger is unusual. a lot of smaller...
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apple i know you like it, broadcom you won't get much disagreement, starbucks is having a good day. can you give me an outlier pick that may not be in everybody's part foal yo that you like, you have coach, visa, schlumberger or some of the others? >> when you look at the next 12 months, and you treat it as a fifth year of a bull market, the groups that really stand out are basic materials and energy names, so it would be a schlumberger, your metals and mining groups, the ones that are completely out of favor and it does make me wonder if they could have a year that looks like how the financials have been in the past couple quarters. >> tom, good to see you as always. thanks for coming on. see if you get to that 1430 target. talk to you soon. let's hit the biggest pops and drops, where you want to go, john? let's do this news alert you see at the bottom of your screen, then we'll do pops and drops. look at the dow jones industrial average has now dipped into the red, a modest lost only 3.5 points, caterpillar one of the weaker members of the dow helping to lead it as you can see the
apple i know you like it, broadcom you won't get much disagreement, starbucks is having a good day. can you give me an outlier pick that may not be in everybody's part foal yo that you like, you have coach, visa, schlumberger or some of the others? >> when you look at the next 12 months, and you treat it as a fifth year of a bull market, the groups that really stand out are basic materials and energy names, so it would be a schlumberger, your metals and mining groups, the ones that are...
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go back to starbucks. or you also can focus on some of the themes, right. housing is still in recovery mode and that -- i know it's well known, but if those stocks were to pull back, you'd get a great opportunity to buy a home depot or toll brothers or a number of companies. also, on the consumer, the consumer confidence is at four-year highs. that is in spite of all that's going on. can you imagine if we get a resolution what that will do and where there will be good opportunities? those stocks, if they pull back, those are the ones you also want to be buying. >> we've already seen, bob, a handful of pretty good selling, given the fact that people are worried about higher taxes. i guess it makes sense to unload some of your winners if you're sitting on big gains. get the 15% cap gains tax now rather than the potential of the 25% in just a couple of months. >> well, broader issue -- a lot of them have been underperforming throughout the year. s&p is up 12%. a lot of people i know are up 4, 6, 7%. that's underperformance. they have a real problem how it. the
go back to starbucks. or you also can focus on some of the themes, right. housing is still in recovery mode and that -- i know it's well known, but if those stocks were to pull back, you'd get a great opportunity to buy a home depot or toll brothers or a number of companies. also, on the consumer, the consumer confidence is at four-year highs. that is in spite of all that's going on. can you imagine if we get a resolution what that will do and where there will be good opportunities? those...
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this is after members of parliament accused the likes of starbucks, google and amazon of immorally dodging taxes in the uk. although they've done absolutely nothing illegal. steve is braving the inclement weather in the uk with more on this story. how much of a mention and a focus is this going to get with everything else, steve? >> well, isn't it wonderful, the politicians when they're running for their own lives look for another scapegoat, and who better than those u.s. corporations who aren't paying enough uk tax. but as you quite rightly said, they're doing absolutely nothing illegal and doing everything that they should do in terms of creating shareholder value. they're doing what they should do, ie looking for ways to minimize their tax burden, increase their profit and potentially increase the special dividends no those u.s. investors will be getting ahead of the fiscal cliff. but let's get another view of this. gary richards is a senior corporate tax partner. that's the point. these american companies who are evading taxes who the politicians want to come down on, they're doing not
this is after members of parliament accused the likes of starbucks, google and amazon of immorally dodging taxes in the uk. although they've done absolutely nothing illegal. steve is braving the inclement weather in the uk with more on this story. how much of a mention and a focus is this going to get with everything else, steve? >> well, isn't it wonderful, the politicians when they're running for their own lives look for another scapegoat, and who better than those u.s. corporations who...
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starbucks is considering a change to its tax practices in the uk. the coffee retailer is drawing criticism for being able to report losses. and its uk operations are profitable among its overseas units. ubs is said to be close to a settlement of $450,000 with the u.s. and uk regulators on charges that it manipulated libor rates. and delta is reportedly among the contenders for a stake in virgin atlantic according to associated press. singapore airlines has confirmed it's erroredly selling stock in virgin airlines. would you follow the pope? >> is he tweeting? >> yeah. he's going to tweet. >> yeah, i think i would. >> as a practicing roman catholic, i will follow him. >> i will follow the pope. >> tweets would then be infallible? only when he announces that he's tweeting with infallibility. otherwise, no. >> he's not even tweeting it. >> he probably speaks about 12 languages. >> i'll bet he tweets in english. >> it's like 140 characters, so he's going to have to make a choice. >> are you going to cut off the pope? >> yeah. the pope speaks. rise above
starbucks is considering a change to its tax practices in the uk. the coffee retailer is drawing criticism for being able to report losses. and its uk operations are profitable among its overseas units. ubs is said to be close to a settlement of $450,000 with the u.s. and uk regulators on charges that it manipulated libor rates. and delta is reportedly among the contenders for a stake in virgin atlantic according to associated press. singapore airlines has confirmed it's erroredly selling stock...
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. >> take a look at starbucks, higher by 2% today. a lot of analysts are coming out after having gone to that investor day yesterday. baird says it has renewed confidence in the earnings momentum and bernstein says it sees more growth in the u.s. with high profile purchases to add to revenue channels. >> i went there yesterday and listened to it. one of the things that i really thought was interesting was that they were talking the china guy speaks, u.s. speaks, we can open thousands and the questions were horrendous from the analysts, they were all like these nitpicking questions, had i been howard schultz, i would have voteded the chairman of the board. there's an awful lot of coffee in brazil. why don't you get there. these analysts hated the stock yesterday. >> if you went to that conference or you listened to the conference and the analysts are all positive and asking positive questions. how much can you grow in china. you were taken to task as well. >> if the stock were 10 points higher, i would say sell it, but this stock is do
. >> take a look at starbucks, higher by 2% today. a lot of analysts are coming out after having gone to that investor day yesterday. baird says it has renewed confidence in the earnings momentum and bernstein says it sees more growth in the u.s. with high profile purchases to add to revenue channels. >> i went there yesterday and listened to it. one of the things that i really thought was interesting was that they were talking the china guy speaks, u.s. speaks, we can open...
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howard schultz told a good story at starbucks. people are desperate to find something new to buy. >> and in an environment of rising employment, that's a big deal for mcdonald's especially in the breakfast business which is a high margin business. it is highly leveraged to macro indicators too. >> when i go there, there's a promotion going on that didn't bring me into the store. i want to be brought into a store because of a promotion and not discover, wow, i paid much less than i thought. >> i told you about mcbites. will you go into the store now? >> i think they are called mccorn balls now. we changed the name. >> melissa is up to date on the menu. >> yesterday it was mcrib. >> these are very important to the stories of these fast food chains. that's why i'm so -- >> what's the calorie count? when you see the calorie count that's the determinant. can i have three lipitor. >> that's what i'm on right now. >> are you really? where is your bad cholesterol? >> it's not good. not good. >> mine is 80. >> goody for you. that's what ha
howard schultz told a good story at starbucks. people are desperate to find something new to buy. >> and in an environment of rising employment, that's a big deal for mcdonald's especially in the breakfast business which is a high margin business. it is highly leveraged to macro indicators too. >> when i go there, there's a promotion going on that didn't bring me into the store. i want to be brought into a store because of a promotion and not discover, wow, i paid much less than i...
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put some in your coffee this morning at starbucks. >> should be reasonably described to buy distribution of the information -- >> as you pointed out 25,000 paper subscription. >> coming up, our guest host is dan gilbert. we'll give him the last word when "squawk box" returns. >> announcer: monday on "squawk box," we're kicking off a week of special coverage of the fiscal cliff. a voice of reason on the debt deal. and tuesday it's mission critical time. "squawk" goes to washington to talk with senators and congressman involved in negotiations. "squawk box" starting at 6:00 a.m. eastern. year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. get the best offer of the year -- 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance. hurry. bonus cash ends january 2nd. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-80
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in fact, hmrc, our ekwilent are saying that starbucks should pay more tax. where does all this leave this rather nasty mess? in hard times people are going to want to bring in every penny. again, suzanne, what the companies have done is perfectly legal it's like those people in the united states paying less tax than their secretaries. it's like the accusations made by mitt romney. it was all perfectly legal. what star buck has found is that there's a difference between legal at and morality. >> it can be unseemly. they've got profit. you got those beans in that little cup there. do you think that, like, google and amazon, would they follow starbucks here? would they follow their lead? is there any pressure for them to do the same thing? >> absolutely there's pressure, but this is what starbucks said. we know we're not perfect. this is the managing director, starbucks u.k. we've listened over the past few months. we're committed to the u.k. we will give us an opportunity to build trust and customers. starbucks admitted they were shocked -- they were surprised
in fact, hmrc, our ekwilent are saying that starbucks should pay more tax. where does all this leave this rather nasty mess? in hard times people are going to want to bring in every penny. again, suzanne, what the companies have done is perfectly legal it's like those people in the united states paying less tax than their secretaries. it's like the accusations made by mitt romney. it was all perfectly legal. what star buck has found is that there's a difference between legal at and morality....
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and in china, it's going to be the second biggest market for starbucks by 2014. they're going to have 1,500 stores in 70 cities in china in the next three years. >> and let's be clear about the fiscal cliff. i mean, the near-term impact is bad, right? a lot of people think it would be a recession, but lasting long-term impact, it would lower deficits, you know, and would cut into -- so -- >> dramatically. >> so this isn't the way to go about it. you want to scalp a hatchet, as i keep saying. but companies are trying to make long-term plans, even though near term they're very concerned about what's going on. >>> apple stock dropped more than 6% yesterday. watch that? shares down a little bit in premarket trading this morning. there are a few factors that traders suspect drove the selling. today there's another hearing in the patent case with samsung in california and a research report generated buzz that apple's tablet competitors could eat into its market share. apple shares were up 33% so far this year, right? so if somebody's taking some profits, they've been d
and in china, it's going to be the second biggest market for starbucks by 2014. they're going to have 1,500 stores in 70 cities in china in the next three years. >> and let's be clear about the fiscal cliff. i mean, the near-term impact is bad, right? a lot of people think it would be a recession, but lasting long-term impact, it would lower deficits, you know, and would cut into -- so -- >> dramatically. >> so this isn't the way to go about it. you want to scalp a hatchet, as...
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the head of starbucks said it will damage the u.s.'s reputation and shenanigans from capitol hill and with a cool 500 bucks to spend, should you use them now for a share in apple? apple says it will build some of the iconic mac computers in the u.s. listen to what apple ceo tim cook said to nbc's brian williams. >> so we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year, we will do one of our existing mac lines in the united states. >> but apple stock has been singing the blues for a few months. plummeted 25% off the all-high and a beating this week. 6.5% lower yesterday. apple up more than a percent today. kurndly around $544 a share. is now a good time to get in. you're all asking me. i'm asking katie stockton in connecticut. katie, is apple stock down off its high a phenomenally successful stock to hold for so many investors and showing the chart again. you look at technical trading patterns in the stock. do they tell you it's time to buy, sell or hold this stock? >> they tell you it's time to buy and
the head of starbucks said it will damage the u.s.'s reputation and shenanigans from capitol hill and with a cool 500 bucks to spend, should you use them now for a share in apple? apple says it will build some of the iconic mac computers in the u.s. listen to what apple ceo tim cook said to nbc's brian williams. >> so we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year, we will do one of our existing mac lines in the united states. >> but apple stock...
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. >> i can't even get to the starbucks on the corner. >> i have one in puerto rico i'd like to send him to. >> that's his passion. >>> it's december 7th and a large part of the country still finally going to start feeling some winter cold temperatures. maybe even some snow. rob marciano joins us. >> it's been a warm year. we're trying to get a little cold air in here. we'll have some success. the rainfall we have been seeing on the radar is in the form of rain. but white mixing in. a couple frames over the last hour. you get the picture. disturbances. one moving across the great lakes. that's bringing the rain that will stretch over into philadelphia and new york and boston later on today. another one across the pacific northwest. temperatures for the most part right now at least are pretty mild. they will be dropping through the next couple days. western great lakes, temperatures will drop into the 20s, teens and maybe even single numbers like 9 degrees in bismarck. towards monday and tuesday, temperatures will get a little closer to the freezing mark. that may bring in some snow which
. >> i can't even get to the starbucks on the corner. >> i have one in puerto rico i'd like to send him to. >> that's his passion. >>> it's december 7th and a large part of the country still finally going to start feeling some winter cold temperatures. maybe even some snow. rob marciano joins us. >> it's been a warm year. we're trying to get a little cold air in here. we'll have some success. the rainfall we have been seeing on the radar is in the form of rain....
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. >>> starbucks' ceo howard schultz has some sobering advice to offer on that looming fiscal cliff. he says consequences will be far worse than last year's debt ceiling fight, when the u.s. credit rating was downgraded for the first time ever. if a deal is not reached, he told our poppy harlow, the ripple effect will be felt worldwide. >> this single issue has a seismic effect on the rest of the world, that we have never been as connected and the domino effect of a bad outcome here will have significant negative consequences, domestically and around the world. >>> take a minute to come over to your tv, if you can. penn state has another pr problem on its hands this morning. the university's kai omega sorority is being investigated for stereotyping latinos after a picture showed up on the site tumblr. the photo showed sorority members wearing fake mustaches and dressed in somberos while holding signs that say, "i don't cut grass, i smoke it." the president of the chapter has apologized. is that enough, soledad? >> ladies, as your multi-ethnic friend, let me help you. help me help you
. >>> starbucks' ceo howard schultz has some sobering advice to offer on that looming fiscal cliff. he says consequences will be far worse than last year's debt ceiling fight, when the u.s. credit rating was downgraded for the first time ever. if a deal is not reached, he told our poppy harlow, the ripple effect will be felt worldwide. >> this single issue has a seismic effect on the rest of the world, that we have never been as connected and the domino effect of a bad outcome...
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. >>> now to coffee, starbucks is expanding. they planned to add 3,000 stores worldwide in the next five years. half will be here in the u.s. the company says it will have 20,000 retail stores by 2014. it already feels like there's one on every corner, but now there will be more. >>> to hear the treasury secretary tell it, president obama is prepared to let the country go over the fiscal cliff if necessary. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess
. >>> now to coffee, starbucks is expanding. they planned to add 3,000 stores worldwide in the next five years. half will be here in the u.s. the company says it will have 20,000 retail stores by 2014. it already feels like there's one on every corner, but now there will be more. >>> to hear the treasury secretary tell it, president obama is prepared to let the country go over the fiscal cliff if necessary. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could...
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welcome to starbucks. what can we get started for you? >> reporter: how about a bank we can afford the new coffee made from the rare costa rican beans. actually $7 is for the medium. the grande, you can schism, and for $6 get a small. it was introduced at 46 st starbucks stars in the pacific northwest. >> wow. >> is that something you would buy in. >> no, not at all. >> reporter: but hold the outrage. for some people coffee tasting is like wine tasting. people like melody overton who runs a fan site for starbucks enthusiasts where some were giddy over the prospect of sampling a rare coffee. melody attended a special tasting. >> and i noticed all of these flavors and how it has so much going on in a single cup of cove, and i'm like oh, i like this. >> reporter: what's it taste like? >> fruity, juicy, clean, definitely a little pineapple. >> reporter: not words i associate with cove. type is expensive because it grows only at high altitudes, and there are fewer cherries per tree. >> let the pinca pamalera coffee challenge begin. jimmy kimme
welcome to starbucks. what can we get started for you? >> reporter: how about a bank we can afford the new coffee made from the rare costa rican beans. actually $7 is for the medium. the grande, you can schism, and for $6 get a small. it was introduced at 46 st starbucks stars in the pacific northwest. >> wow. >> is that something you would buy in. >> no, not at all. >> reporter: but hold the outrage. for some people coffee tasting is like wine tasting. people like...
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certainly starbucks deny that they're doing it for thor. of tax avoidance. but there's no question in times of austerity -- tomorrow we'll find out what taxes in the uk are going to go up -- that this sort of finagling of the finances is most definitely not on. >> i suppose you could call it creative bean counters behind all of that. you could if you wanted to be silly. britain has a bit of a big tax gap problem overall, right? >> it does. and the chancellor of the -- the finance minister has now warned that he won't meet his deficit targets for austerity will have to continue. we expect higher taxes on the rich tomorrow, cuts in public spending, and in this environment the multinationals like google, amazon, starbucks, are very firmly in the firing line. after all what better than to attack big corporate america. and they're being told, smell the coffee. i can play that game, too, michael. >> wake up and smell the coffee. always good to see you, mr. quest. always making it simple for us. richard quest in london. probably didn't pay for that coffee. >>> over
certainly starbucks deny that they're doing it for thor. of tax avoidance. but there's no question in times of austerity -- tomorrow we'll find out what taxes in the uk are going to go up -- that this sort of finagling of the finances is most definitely not on. >> i suppose you could call it creative bean counters behind all of that. you could if you wanted to be silly. britain has a bit of a big tax gap problem overall, right? >> it does. and the chancellor of the -- the finance...
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welcome to starbucks. what can we get started for you? >> reporter: how about a bank so we can afford the new coffee made from rare costa rican beans called finka palmalera. $7 is for the medium, the grande. you could skimp and for $6 get a small. it was introduced at 46 starbucks stores in the pacific northwest. >> wow. >> is that something you would buy? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: but hold the outrage. for some people, coffee tastesing is like wine tasting. people like melody overton who runs a fan site for starbucks enthusiasts were somewhat giddy over the prospect of sampling a rare could have feechlt melody attended a special tasting. >> i noticed all of these flavors and how it has so much going on in a single cup of coffee and i'm like, oh, i like this. >> reporter: so what's it taste like? >> fruity, juicy, clean. definitely a little pineapple. >> reporter: see, not words i associate with coffee. this type is expensive, because it grows only at high altitudes, and there are fewer cherries per tree. >> and let the finka palmal
welcome to starbucks. what can we get started for you? >> reporter: how about a bank so we can afford the new coffee made from rare costa rican beans called finka palmalera. $7 is for the medium, the grande. you could skimp and for $6 get a small. it was introduced at 46 starbucks stores in the pacific northwest. >> wow. >> is that something you would buy? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: but hold the outrage. for some people, coffee tastesing is like wine tasting....
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starbucks thinks you will pay. coffee connoisseurs can pay $7 for a grande cup of costa rica fincapalamara. it's called mucho deneiro. cultivated from a central american bean known as geisha. it is extremely difficult to produce. the same america who spends $7 on lottery tickets you know you won't win. you can drink this. >> would you? >> to be honest, once i would. >> sucker. $7 coffee. you need music or television or something. >> people to dance. >> yeah. it's like the $5 shake in "pulp fiction." better be a good cup of coffee. a new report says president obama is being flexible with top tax rates as negotiations intensify. will that help republicans agree to a deal? we'll be talking to republican from wyoming senator john barrasso up next. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lo
starbucks thinks you will pay. coffee connoisseurs can pay $7 for a grande cup of costa rica fincapalamara. it's called mucho deneiro. cultivated from a central american bean known as geisha. it is extremely difficult to produce. the same america who spends $7 on lottery tickets you know you won't win. you can drink this. >> would you? >> to be honest, once i would. >> sucker. $7 coffee. you need music or television or something. >> people to dance. >> yeah. it's...
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your point of senate before for my son danny for his teacher you go get the teacher a gift card for starbucks did that once- to buy card and it has to be a certain type card with all the other what do we write. danny says i know what's right. this is all set up for you because the gift messages are ready preprogrammed you can add or customize and you want but the fact that there is a chocolate bark this is the extra bonus at the end of the day. it is a >>guest: extra special and looks like you have given it some thought and no offense to you but i continue my husband console a couple days before christmas and ease corn to say to me i need to get something for someone as must have a miracle cure but i do have it now. this is the kind of thing you buy two sets of because the chocolate will last a year if the stored properly. you to it for holidays are come january, february or may you absolutely o.k. to pull it out and use it for birthday or other holiday time. 13 one says have havea happy and it has all holidays listed is superfund and and it just pops friday in so easily. >>host: is a gift ca
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i hope big foot kicks their ass. >> second story about starbucks. apparently they have a $7 cup of coffee. there two of them, coast costa rica coffees. one with geisha. >> it's a scam. i'm sure that the beans are rare whatever, but i don't think it actually makes a difference in terms of how often it tastes. it's just like wine, right box wine tastes just like the fancy expensive wine. it's the exact same flavor and people are like ooh, i can taste the oak in this one. no you can't. >> fancy pants is going to be on your side, boxed wine i don't know about. everything has its luxury end too. if you really like coffee and it's $7, you want to pay $7 to taste something that is rare that you don't often get, i don't understand even if i could afford it, why people drive a ferrari. i don't understand it. >> the wine versus the coffee versus the car right? i don't get drinking crap calf fee because it all tastes the same and makes me feel bad. i hate it, upsets my stomach. it's ridiculous. in reality a ferrari does make a difference. >> cenk: let's settle
i hope big foot kicks their ass. >> second story about starbucks. apparently they have a $7 cup of coffee. there two of them, coast costa rica coffees. one with geisha. >> it's a scam. i'm sure that the beans are rare whatever, but i don't think it actually makes a difference in terms of how often it tastes. it's just like wine, right box wine tastes just like the fancy expensive wine. it's the exact same flavor and people are like ooh, i can taste the oak in this one. no you can't....
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can't even get a cup of coffee at starbucks. >> showing off his winnings his singles. make it rain, cyprian. you have four singles. yes. >> four singles. >> yeah. >> all right. well, it was, you know, last saturday president obama went shopping. he took his daughters over to arlington to an independent bookstore, picked up 15 children's books or 15 books anyway. they were gifts. so he was doing his bid. yesterday, it was vice president joe biden's turn. there is a brand-new costco store. wal-mart, no. costco, yes. >> we like costco. >> we like costco a lot. and brand-new costco store opened here in washington, d.c. on new york avenue not far from here. the vice president went out to celebrate the opening and to do a little shopping of his own. he surprised everybody because, you know, you need a card when you go in. >> i have a card. >> and i get the card from carol when i go shopping at costco. joe biden, uh-uh. he proved he has his own. >> i didn't have my own card. jill wouldn't let me have one. i went to get my wife's card. she said no. no. no. you get your own. >>
can't even get a cup of coffee at starbucks. >> showing off his winnings his singles. make it rain, cyprian. you have four singles. yes. >> four singles. >> yeah. >> all right. well, it was, you know, last saturday president obama went shopping. he took his daughters over to arlington to an independent bookstore, picked up 15 children's books or 15 books anyway. they were gifts. so he was doing his bid. yesterday, it was vice president joe biden's turn. there is a...
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. >> i figured you couldn't walk around six blocks without finding one but it wasn't like starbucks. they weren't on every corner. are these going to be like in denver they will be like pot cafes, pot stores? or you have cigar stores, you buy your pot. >> as long as you are over the age of 21, you will be able to purchase it and the state and local governments will get a piece of the action. >> bill: can't you see to have at that green leaf hanging out? >> the iconography that was already there for medical marijuana, by the way. >> when this infrastructure exists of the shops and the sales tax being collected that the if he did are not goingfeds are not going. >> in colorado for the last two years, there are over 2500 marijuana-related businesses, retail, testing centers, delivery services. the federal government has only interfered with 40 of them because they were within a thousand feet of after drug-free school zone. the federal government determined these places within 1,000 feet of a school subsidized by the federal government. federal government sent them a notice. 25 were comp
. >> i figured you couldn't walk around six blocks without finding one but it wasn't like starbucks. they weren't on every corner. are these going to be like in denver they will be like pot cafes, pot stores? or you have cigar stores, you buy your pot. >> as long as you are over the age of 21, you will be able to purchase it and the state and local governments will get a piece of the action. >> bill: can't you see to have at that green leaf hanging out? >> the...